Andrea Terzi is Emeritus Professor at Franklin University Switzerland and is an Adjunct Lecturer in Monetary Economics at Catholic University, Milan. He has taught at Rutgers University, the Institute for International Studies in Florence, the European College of Parma, and has been a Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence. He holds a degree with honors in Political Economy from Bocconi University and received his Ph.D. in Economics under the supervision of Paul Davidson and Alfred Eichner. He serves on the editorial boards of the European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies and the Journal of Post Keynesian Economics.
He has published numerous scholarly articles in the fields of macro and monetary economics. In 2007, Terzi co-authored and co-edited (with Joerg Bibow) Euroland and the World Economy, a book from Palgrave Macmillan that offered an early diagnosis of Europe’s unsustainable path, and his commentary on the euro crisis and the flaws of conventional monetary economics has been highlighted in the media. His most recent book, Il Governo della Moneta, was published from Giappichelli in 2024.